How does SiriusXM compare to a fully loaded iPod or Pandora?
It’s simple. Unlike an iPod, satellite radio doesn’t require any work. There’s no downloading, no building a library, no managing playlists. In fact, you don’t have to think about what you want to hear. You just pop on SiriusXM. Perfect for busy folks like yourself, right? As for Pandora, sure, it may be free. But it’s also programmed by computers and algorithms. Where’s the romance in that? Where’s the passion? We’d much prefer the original MTV VJs on our ’80s channel, or bringing you Elvis Radio live from Graceland. That makes for audio magic. Not to mention that we’ve got your live games, call-in talk shows, and most importantly, exclusive personalities that can’t be found anywhere else. (And ahem, that includes your iPod and Pandora.) Now we’re not saying you can’t have an iPod and satellite radio. In fact, we think they’re perfect complements. They’re just different, that’s all.